May 4, 2021 Karen Edge and her son Isaac’s talk about racism on the OISE Stay At Home Club, has been watched 11,000 times and caught the attention of the Scottish government. The government s education arm added their viral conversation as a learning resource to support anti-racism education in the Scotland. When Dr.
Karen Edge and her son Isaac decided to log onto Twitter and talk about race and racism, they had no idea it would resonate across platforms and borders. Recorded live at home in London, England, the July 3, 2020 episode of OISE’s Stay at Home Club featured the duo as they shared how they understand and manage racism they encounter and what others, parents and students, can do when they see it happening.
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Nick Fuller, President of EVERFI International, an education company working with businesses, government and charities to deliver technology-based products and bespoke educational engagement campaigns, explains how marketers can help reduce the inequality faced by disadvantaged young people.
Before the pandemic, researchers feared that attempts to narrow the gap between the educational achievements of disadvantaged children and their more privileged peers were starting to stall.
Now – several lockdowns later and as we tentatively resume ‘normality’ – that gap looks wider and considerably deeper than it has for a long time.
One study, by University College London’s Institute of Education, showed “substantial inequality” between the number of hours of schoolwork that pupils in different social groups were doing during the first lockdown.
7 Apr 2021, 19:07
Amol Rajan presents The One Show alongside Alex Jones this week, but who is his wife and do they have kids?
The journalist and TV presenter hasn’t even hit 40 yet, and has already edited a famous newspaper!
Here’s everything you need to know!
Kym Marsh and Amol Rajan on The One Show (Credit: BBC One)
Who is Amol Rajan and what is he famous for?
Amol Rajan is a British journalist, broadcaster and occasional food critic who has been the BBC’s Media Editor since December 2016.
He is set to join the presenting line-up of Radio 4’s Today programme, becoming the fifth presenter of the flagship news show, alongside Mishal Husain, Nick Robinson, Martha Kearney and Justin Webb.
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